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1 DISCOVERY CLASS Exploring Church Membership Session 2 “What are Our Guidelines?”

2 COVENANT ORIGINS The “Tree Diagram”

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4 COVENANT BEGINNINGS The Lutheran state church in Sweden was sterile, academic & formal

5 Important Emphases Evangelical: sharing the good news Pietism: personal relationship with Jesus Moravian: joyful & celebrative nature of the Christian life

6 The “Mission Friends” They met in homes for Bible study and mutual encouragement

7 Between the end of the Civil War and 1900, 750,000 Swedes came to America

8 The Covenant Church Born in Chicago in 1885 It’s first name was the “Swedish Evangelical Mission Covenant Church”

9 Sister Denominations The General Conference Baptist Church The Evangelical Free Church

10 The Covenant Church was started in Detroit in 1914.

11 Covenant Affirmations The Covenant is a life movement We have no creed but the Bible

12 Common Christian Affirmations 1. We are an apostolic church 2. We are a Christian church 3. We are a Reformation church 4. We are an evangelical church Biblical authority The necessity of the new birth The mandate to evangelize the world Educate & train disciples Work for social justice

13 1. The Centrality of the Word of God “The Bible, the Old and New Testaments, is the Word of God, and the only perfect rule for faith, doctrine, and conduct.” "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work." 2 Timothy 3.16

14 The Big Question “Where is it written?” “For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” Hebrews 4.12 The choice: to be shaped by the Word or the world

15 How do we know the Bible is reliable? Authority: the Bible was considered to be authoritative by Jesus and the apostles

16 The Bible Unity: The Bible was written by 40 different authors over a period of 1600 years in 3 languages by people from many walks of life (prophet, priest, shepherd. king, government official, doctor, tax collector, religious leader) on 3 continents, yet the Bible is one book that agrees in doctrine, prophecy, comments on Jesus, and its view of life.

17 The Bible Documentation Accuracy: historical Nelson Glueck, Jewish archaeologist, “It may be stated categorically that no archaeological discovery has ever controverted a biblical reference.” Jeffrey Sheler, “In extraordinary ways, modern archaeology has affirmed the historical core of the Old and New Testaments – corroborating key portions of the stories of Israel’s patriarchs, the Exodus, the Davidic monarchy, and the life and times of Jesus.” (US News & World Report, 10/25/99)

18 The Bible Prophetic accuracy Individual & social impact Cultural Inspirational Moral

19 2. The necessity of the new birth We are separated from God by our sin Isaiah 59.2; Romans 6.23 To atone for our sin Jesus died in our place, Romans 5.8 His resurrection from the dead Validates his teaching & ministry Gives assurance of eternal life

20 Accepting God’s Forgivness “conversion” or being “born again” John 3.3 Salvation is only through Christ John 14.6, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

21 3. The church is a fellowship of believers There are no solo believers All New Testament letters were written to churches or leaders of churches

22 A. The necessity of mutual participation & sharing The centrality of corporate worship Hebrews 10.24-25, “And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another--and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” We practice 2 sacraments: baptism and communion

23 B. We are a gathered community set apart for mission The emphasis is on people, not structures & programs

24 C. Membership is based on confession of faith & baptism Doctrinal uniformity is not expected on all points Psalm 119:63, “I am a friend to all who fear you, to all who follow your precepts.”

25 4. Conscious dependence on the Holy Spirit The Spirit is…in every believer Produces the fruit of “Christlike” character in us Is our guide to conduct, morality & truth Points us to Christ not himself Gives believers gifts for ministry We can all have the same fruit but not the same gifts

26 5. The reality of freedom in Christ Primary beliefs: unity the Trinity: Father, Son & Holy Spirit the divinity of Christ the virgin birth Christ's atoning death Christ's bodily resurrection the necessity of the new birth all must repent & seek forgiveness the second coming of Christ the inspiration & authority of the Bible

27 Christians Sometimes Disagree Secondary beliefs: diversity & charity the gifts of the Spirit the timing or mode of Second Coming styles of serving communion baptism: infant / believer's theories of biblical inspiration the role of women styles of worship & music types of church organization

28 Conclusion We are a pilgrim church The time is always right to share the good news of Jesus Christ Until Christ returns we keep on with our work, worship & witness


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